I've never been a Pats fan, but I love to see the greatest of all time add to, and further cement his legacy.
This was a fantastic defensive battle and an intense tactical battle between the two coaches.
For me, a high score doesn't mean a good game.

TomBolewareInner circle
Hattiesburg, Ms
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Posted: Feb 4, 2019 10:17 pm

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True a high scoring game doesn't make it a good game.
But many that never watch that much football watches the
superbowl and those are the ones wanting to see scores.

Danny Doyle
<BR>Semper Occultus
<BR>In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act....George Orwell

rowdymagi5Inner circle
Virginia
2977 Posts

Posted: Feb 7, 2019 07:45 am

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Chiefs Rams Monday Night Football, Score was 54-51. They consider it the best MNF Game ever. EVERYONE wanted to see that match-up in the Superbowl. It would have been the highest rated game ever. Defense may win Championships but offense boosts ratings.

DannydoyleEternal Order
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Posted: Feb 7, 2019 09:51 am

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It is the same in many sports. Hockey had opened up and gotten faster so the scores go up to get people excited. This is true.

Danny Doyle
<BR>Semper Occultus
<BR>In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act....George Orwell

arthur steadInner circle
When I played soccer, I hit
1778 Posts

Posted: Mar 27, 2019 12:10 am

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March 26, 2018:

The decision comes months too late for the New Orleans Saints and their fans, but the NFL decided Tuesday to change its rules regarding reviews of possible pass interference â€“ whether a flag is thrown on the play or not.

The change, which will take effect this coming season on a one-year trial basis, passed in a 31-1 vote at the leagueâ€™s spring meeting in Phoenix.

Under the rule change, coaches will be able to request a review of any pass interference call â€“ or non-call.

The decision comes months too late for the New Orleans Saints and their fans, but the NFL decided Tuesday to change its rules regarding reviews of possible pass interference â€“ whether a flag is thrown on the play or not.

The change, which will take effect this coming season on a one-year trial basis, passed in a 31-1 vote at the leagueâ€™s spring meeting in Phoenix.

Under the rule change, coaches will be able to request a review of any pass interference call â€“ or non-call.